Cooper Landing's history is displayed in two historic buildings: Jack Lean's Cabin built in the late 1920's and the home of the Cooper Landing Post Office for almost 40 years.
The School House built in 1955 and used until September 2001.
Both buildings were moved to the museum site (owned by the Cooper Landing Community Club)
on the south shore of the Kenai River.

Open May 15th through September 15th
Wednesday through Monday
NOON to 5:00 P.M.
or by appointment

The museum is manned by volunteers and funded through donations, sales in museum store, and garage sales.

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Visit the home of the Dead Bear Walking, the articulated skeleton of a 20-year-old brown bear!

View the 8-foot tall photograph of mid-Cooper Landing and the Kenai River.